Early Hellenistic Portraiture
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Early Hellenistic Portraiture
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Examines the styles and contexts of portrait statues produced during the early Hellenistic age.
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Examines the styles and contexts of portrait statues produced during the early Hellenistic age.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781107661851
- ISBN-10: 1107661854
- Artikelnr.: 40952235
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9781107661851
- ISBN-10: 1107661854
- Artikelnr.: 40952235
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Preface and Acknowledgments: Part II. Introduction: 1. Early
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.
Part I. Preface and Acknowledgments: Part II. Introduction: 1. Early
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.